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Hi Bill, Note that the algorithm derived in this
paper is neither the one proposed by the IEEE (in 15.2) nor the one proposed by
the Bluetooth SIG. Also, I am not sure I agree with their
conclusion that all AFH algorithms are the same. Of course, if you only hop
over good channels, then it is true that all AFH algorithms will have the same
performance, but if you have to include bad channels in the hopping sequence,
then the algorithm matters. Probably what matters even more is how you classify
the good and bad channels. Regards, Anuj From: Bill Shvodian
[mailto:bill.shvodian@IEEE.ORG] NIST paper that includes
simulation of Bluetooth AFS and WLAN: On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 1:59 PM, Bill Shvodian <bill.shvodian@ieee.org> wrote: On the 40 MHz 802.11n coexistence call today the subject came up of
models for 802.15 and 802.11 interference. Here is a link to the NIST
models: |